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Reconnect with your Bay Area community by volunteering


Reconnect with your Bay Area community by volunteering
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Volunteer Matthew Lee collects trash at Lincoln Square Park in Oakland.Courtesy Vanessa HuaShow MoreShow Less
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Volunteer Amanda Farrell collects trash at Lincoln Square Park in Oakland.Courtesy Vanessa HuaShow MoreShow Less
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Trash bags stacked at Lincoln Square Park in Oakland. Chronicle columnist Vanessa Hua contributed with trash collection at the park as part of a volunteering effort with the Oakland Chinatown Coalition’s pilot ambassador project.Courtesy Vanessa HuaShow MoreShow Less
In the wake of the anti-Asian violence that intensified during the pandemic, I worried about how I might protect my mother and my community. The attacks have been a devastating reminder of this country’s long history of xenophobia against immigrants and their families. ....

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Asian American communities grapple with whether police are the right answer to recent attacks


Asian American communities grapple with whether police are the right answer to recent attacks
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3/15/2021
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An Oakland, California shop owner speaks with Deputy Chief of Police Chris Bolton and Carl Chan, president of Oakland’s Chinatown Chamber of Commerce, on February 16. 
If one thing was made clear last year, it’s that American policing is a deeply flawed institution. Protests over racism and the police killings of Black Americans have fueled efforts to shift funding away from law enforcement and toward social services like mental health care and education. Cities across the country are now grappling with what the function of police should be as they consider the future of public safety. And many communities, including Asian American ones that have been targeted with violent attacks in recent weeks, are among those navigating tough questions about the role of l ....

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Bay Area Communities Rally Against Anti-Asian Violence


Bay Area Communities Rally Against Anti-Asian Violence
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Participants in the San Francisco event, held on Feb. 14 at the Civic Center. (Chinese for Affirmative Action)
SAN FRANCISCO In response to the recent surge in COVID-19-related violence against Asian American communities throughout the greater San Francisco Bay Area, the Coalition for Community Safety and Justice (CCSJ) in San Francisco joined forces with a coalition of organizations in Oakland to organize two parallel Days of Action, both entitled “Love Our People, Heal Our Communities.”
On the first weekend of the Lunar New Year (Feb. 13-14), and a few days after more than 70 Asian American organizations issued a press statement condemning the violence, these two events brought together a multiracial and multigenerational coalition to stand against racism, xenophobia, and violence, and to offer space for healing the grief and pain that Asian communities feel in light of recent events. ....

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